生物矿化
部分
化学
螯合作用
骨肉瘤
生物物理学
肿瘤微环境
材料科学
生物化学
癌症研究
立体化学
生物
有机化学
古生物学
肿瘤细胞
作者
Yang Liu,Zhongyu Jiang,Shizheng Tong,Yifu Sun,Yu Zhang,Jiayuan Zhang,Duoyi Zhao,Yuanzhen Su,Jianxun Ding,Xuesi Chen
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202203291
摘要
Biomineralization is a normal physiological process that includes nucleation, crystal growth, phase transformation, and orientation evolution. Notably, artificially induced biomineralization in the tumor tissue has emerged as an unconventional yet promising modality for malignancy therapy. However, the modest ion-chelating capabilities of carboxyl-containing biomineralization initiators lead to a deficient blockade, thus compromising antitumor efficacy. Herein, a biomineralization-inducing nanoparticle (BINP) is developed for blockade therapy of osteosarcoma. BINP is composed of dodecylamine-poly((γ-dodecyl-l-glutamate)-co-(l-histidine))-block-poly(l-glutamate-graft-alendronate) and combines a cytomembrane-insertion moiety, a tumor-microenvironment (TME)-responsive component, and an ion-chelating motif. After intravenous injection into osteosarcoma-bearing mice, BINP responds to the acidic TME to expose the dodecyl group on the surface of the expanded nanoparticles, facilitating their cytomembrane insertion. Subsequently, the protruding bisphosphonic acid group triggers continuous ion deposition to construct a mineralized barrier around the tumor, which blocks substance exchange between the tumor and surrounding normal tissues. The BINP-mediated blockade therapy displays tumor inhibition rates of 59.3% and 52.1% for subcutaneous and orthotopic osteosarcomas, respectively, compared with the Control group. In addition, the suppression of osteoclasts by the alendronate moiety alleviates bone dissolution and further inhibits pulmonary metastases. Hence, the BINP-initiated selective biomineralization provides a promising alternative for clinical osteosarcoma therapy.
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